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by andix
1834 days ago
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Have you ever been to Algeria? I haven't, but I've been to most other countries in North Africa. They don't live in tents there. The cities are quite developed. From my experience those kind of countries moved all their infrastructure far more aggressively online, than the US. Most of the infrastructure wasn't built in the pre-internet era, like in the US or Western Europe, but way later. |
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Also, most people use the CCP service of Algerie Post[0] to send and receive money nationally.
If you've been to Tunisia and Morocco, the banking experience there is far better, they don't have restrictions on the cards. Not really, from what i know living here, we already had the infrastructure of phones before the democratization of the Internet, i remember using dialup modems to connect to the internet back in the 2000s.[0]: https://www.poste.dz/